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Monday, June 17, 2013

Barry Manilow concert review: Los Angeles

photo by Armando Brown
My review originally appeared at ocregister.com

Barry Manilow is a consummate showman, with a style few performers can match.

Friday night I finally had an opportunity to see him live and it was easy to see why the veteran singer-songwriter has remained such a steady concert draw, especially during extended runs in Las Vegas (at Paris and Hilton Hotel & Casinos) and more recently New York City, where he made a long-awaited return to Broadway.

For many people of a certain age and mindset, Manilow's catalog is synonymous with comfort and romance. His 90-minute gig at the Greek Theatre, his first of three nights at the L.A. landmark, possessed both those qualities. A dance remix medley of past hits served as an introduction while concertgoers waved glow sticks like they were waiting for an EDM artist.

Then Manilow appeared front and center for traditional show-launcher "It's a Miracle"; that buoyant tune and "Could It Be Magic" were pure disco. The vocal sound mix seemed muted, yet he wasn't overwhelmed by his nine-piece backing band.

The set didn't include anything from Manilow's impressive 2011 concept album 15 Minutes and only one selection from his Greatest Songs of the '50s-'80s series, Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You." But few could complain about the steady stream of adult contemporary hits.

I expected rabid followers, aka "Fanilows," might be crazier here, though in the orchestra seating area most attendees just provided polite applause and only a small fraction stood up during up-tempo numbers. A couple gals in the aisle across from me giggled, seemingly nonstop; maybe they were drunk, overly excited to be there or not paying attention. 

(Speaking of humor, opening act Jake Johannsen delivered one of the best comedy routines I've seen in a while.)

"Somewhere in the Night," appended with "Looks Like We Made It," remains a beautiful ballad, while the sing-along "Can't Smile Without You" had a yellow '70s "have a nice day" smiley face projected on the backdrop. Fortunately, an audience member wasn't pulled up to act as duet partner, as was common during past tours.

Often, as with "Even Now" and "This One's for You," Manilow would start a song at the keyboard or grand piano but leave his instrument to give soaring vocal notes more dramatic heft, arms outstretched. "Every Single Day," from his musical Harmony (it returns next spring to play the Ahmanson), was another showstopper.

The swinging "Bandstand Boogie" featured a video clip of his appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, for which it provided the theme. A jaunty "Brooklyn Blues" was prefaced by an anecdote about growing up in Brooklyn and given a smooth, soulful vibe, courtesy of two backing vocalists.

With typically self-deprecating humor, Manilow poked fun at his old album covers, admitted how some songs served as aural Viagra ("Weekend in New England") or were extremely bleak ("Lay Me Down"). Comparing his '70s success to Justin Bieber's current popularity was odd (Manilow was hardly a teenager at the time), though another reference to the Canadian wonder boy was closer to the mark: "These days, if you get a bad lyric, you get a No. 1 record. Baby, baby."

Before the hushed delivery of "I Am Your Child," Manilow related how music changed his life as a kid to his project that donates instruments to schools. After which "Copacabana" proved festive, while "I Write the Songs" was infused with added drama. And despite knowing that "Mandy" has long begun with footage from Manilow's 1975 appearance on NBC's The Midnight Special, before the real thing joins in the second verse, seeing it done live was still exciting.

Elsewhere, "Tryin' to Get the Feeling," "I Made It Through the Rain" (first verse sans accompaniment) and another Valli composition, a spirited "Let's Hang On," were highlights. All told, Manilow remains in robust vocal form and, whether direct from Broadway or not, still puts on shows that appeal to a cross-section of ages.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Cher's new single makes TV debut

Cher will be participating in a special 30-minute livestream that will be broadcast globally at new.livestream.com on June 18 at 6:15pm PST in conjunction with the TV debut of her new single “Woman’s World” on the season finale of NBC’s “The Voice.”

“Woman’s World” is the first song from her upcoming and highly anticipated new Warner Bros. studio album which will be released on Sept. 24.

Cher will be tweeting throughout the show at twitter.com/cher. Fans can submit questions ahead of time on Twitter using #CherLivestream or during the event using #AskCher. 

Cher’s appearance on NBC’s “The Voice” is her first live TV performance in over a decade. 

"Woman's World" will be released in the US and Canada digitally simultaneous to her livestream and NBC’s “The Voice” appearance - on June 18. Fans in the US and Canada can pre order Cher's new album on iTunes, Amazon or Cher.com.

Rising singer/songwriter Brendan James back with album, tour

"It represents me finding a clarity I have been searching for for years,” says critically acclaimed piano-based singer-songwriter Brendan James of his new album Simplify (Noble Street Music; Release date: Aug. 6).

His fifth album, it is also his most elegant and emotionally direct album to date. In advance of the album’s release, James will be previewing new music to on a short tour kicking off in Michigan (tour dates below).

An active supporter for all levels of equality (he has spoken out for Marriage Equality and is considered a “straight ally”) and a supporter for the men and women in the military (he’s performed for the USO and troops), his advocacy is well-known and widespread.



Larry Flick, host of Sirius XM's OUTQ, says of James, "The remarkable thing about Brendan is that he is an active, creative citizen of the world. His songs do more than reflect his experiences in typical singer/songwriter style. He weaves his views and stories into a musical framework that triggers empathy from a wide array of listeners. He's proof that, in the right hands, music can truly be universal."

James is a man who sings with conviction and isn’t afraid to speak out, as is evidenced on his new album. The ballad “The New Plan” tackles our violence-obsessed culture unflinchingly.


“It’s no secret that this country has an unhealthy obsessions with guns,” he explains. “I wrote this song as a conversation piece, begging for an end to violence for the sake of violence. It’s in our culture, and it's starting to 'backfire'. We're beginning to look ridiculous on the world stage, and I care enough to address it. Very few civilians I know need guns. They simply choose to have them around.”

Tackling his personal history as a child of divorce, he wrote the song “He Loved,” which actually had origins in the divorce of his musical heroes, Carly Simon and James Taylor. The song was written years ago at Simon’s home in Martha’s Vineyard where he was invited to a private mentor session that didn’t go quite as planned - Simon had to leave for a last minute engagement just as he arrived, leaving him with the keys to her mansion.


When she returned six days later, he played this song for her and she gave him her stamp of approval. It took him a few years to be confident enough as a songwriter to release it, and the song appears on Simplify.

“Back then, I think Carly saw in me the ability to be a mature and credible songwriter, but I wasn’t that guy until now. I finally grew to be the songwriter she believed me to be,” James confides.

The album’s title track and first single is a melodically driving jam that American Songwriter calls “a piano-fueled pop/rocker that feels like a mission statement for the entire record.”  


“The process of evolution, especially technological evolution, is occurring at such blinding speeds these days that we must take collective moments to breathe together, find calm together,” Brendan explains of the song, “or we will forever leave behind our real essence as animals in paradise.”

The Derry, NH native has had his songs featured in television shows such as Private Practice, American Idol, Bones, So You Think You Can Dance, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill. His first three albums climbed the iTunes Top 10 pop charts—James’ sophomore album, Brendan James, climbed to #1 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts. He’s played alongside such diverse artists as John Mayer, Paula Cole, Keb Mo, Parachute, and Green River Ordinance. The Kickstarter campaign for Simplify netted nearly double its projected goal. And in May of 2013, James had the honor of giving a TED talk, in which he spoke of the importance of consciousness in his art.

TOUR DATES:
 

6/19/2013 Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
6/20/2013 Evanston, IL @ SPACE
6/21/2013 Columbus, OH @ Rumba
6/22/2013 Akron, OH @ Musica
6/25/2013 Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live
6/27/2013 New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
6/28/2013 Boston, MA @ Red Room Cafe 939
6/29/2013 Vienna, VA @ Jammin Java
7/13/2013 Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
7/19/2013 Durham, NC @ The Casbah
7/20/2013 Augusta, SC @ Downstairs Live
7/25/2013 Decatur, GA @ Eddie's Attic
7/26/2013 Nashville, TN @ The High Watt
8/13/2013 Denver, CO @ Soiled Dove
8/17/2013 Colorado Springs, CO @ Sky Sox Stadium

Graham Parker and The Rumour live reunion Blu-ray/DVD

On Aug. 20, Shout! Factory will release Graham Parker & The Rumour: This Is Live as a Blu-ray/DVD combo.

Filmed for a scene in Judd Apatow’s 2012 motion picture This Is 40, Graham Parker & The Rumour: This Is Live presents the complete concert for the very first time. It captures the band reunited after 31 years, celebrating the release of their latest studio album Three Chords Good (Primary Wave Records).

Shot at the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles, This Is Live showcases both classic songs such as “Local Girls” and “Protection” and new favorites including “Stop Cryin’ About The Rain” and “Long Emotional Ride.” Directed by Judd Apatow, This Is Live contains songs not included in This Is 40. 

This is 40 is currently available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital.
 
Graham Parker & The Rumour: This Is Live Blu-ray + DVD Track Listing

Fool's Gold
Nobody Hurts You
Protection
Local Girls
Long Emotional Ride
She Rocks Me
Passion Is No Ordinary Word
Discovering Japan
Stop Cryin' About The Rain
Three Chords Good
Stupefaction
Soul Shoes

grahamparker.net

Parachute album, tour news

Virginia pop/rock band Parachute's third album, Overnight is scheduled for Aug. 13 via Mercury Records. The lead single, “Can’t Help,” co-written by Ryan Tedder (One Republic), quickly went Top 30 on the iTunes Pop chart and #1 on the popular chart of Twitter Music. 
 
The new release caps a two year span since The Way It Was, Parachute’s '11 album reached #1 Rock Album and #2 Overall Album spots at iTunes. Its success was buoyed by the iTunes #1 Rock Song “Kiss Me Slowly” (co-written with Lady Antebellum) and the Top 15 AC hit “Something To Believe In” – which was played during the 2011 Rose Bowl football classic, went on to become an ESPN staple, and was performed by Parachute on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

In support of The Way It Was in 2011, Parachute – singer Will Anderson (guitars, piano, lead vocals), Kit French (saxophone, key­boards, vocals), Alex Hargrave (bass), Johnny Stubblefield (drums), and Nate McFarland (lead guitar, vocals) - played over 250 shows and toured with NeedtoBreathe to Andy Grammer.
 
They will be heading back out on the road headlining clubs this summer (see full itinerary below).

Parachute’s debut album, Losing Sleep went #1 on the iTunes and Amazon digital albums charts and spawned the Top 15 Hot AC hit single “She Is Love” (whose video boasts over 6.4 million views).
 
An acoustic performance of the song at the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square kicked off a breakout year for Parachute, who appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live, and CBS’s The Early Show. Losing Sleep was subsequently reissued on iTunes in a deluxe version adding the “She Is Love” video, rare B-sides, acoustic versions, and live tracks.

The video for “She Is Love” spent three months on VH1’s Top 20 Countdown. The second single, “Under Control” became one of the most popular iTunes Single Of The Week features to emerge from a #1 iTunes album. Parachute’s songs have been featured on MTV’s The City and the CW’s One Tree Hill, Vampire Diaries and 90210.

Tour dates
 
8/13
New York, NY
Irving Plaza

8/14
Boston, MA
The Sinclaire

8/15
Philadelphia, PA
TLA

8/16
Asbury Park, NJ
Stone Pony

8/17
Lancaster, PA
Chameleon Club

8/20
Washington, DC
Sixth & I

8/21
Wilmington, NC
Ziggy's

8/22
Orlando, FL
Plaza Theatre

8/23
Atlanta, GA
Masquerade

8/24
Nashville, TN
Rocket Town

8/25
Charlotte, NC
Amos's

8/28
Winston-Salem, NC
Ziggy's

8/29
Blacksburg, VA
Virginia Tech

9/3
Columbus, OH
Club A&R

9/4
Chicago, IL
Bottom Lounge

9/5
Milwaukee, WI
The Rave

9/6
Minneapolis, MN
Mill City Music Hall

9/7
St Louis, MO
Old Rock House

9/8
Lawrence, KS
Granada Theatre

9/10
Denver, CO
Summit Music Hall

9/11
Salt Lake City, UT
In The Venue

ZZ Top newly accessible on iTunes, YouTube

The original mixes of ZZ Top's first 10 studio albums have been mastered specifically for iTunes and available now.

Included are: ZZ Tops’ First Album (1971), Rio Grande Mud (1972), Tres Hombres (1973), Fandango! (1975)*, Tejas (1976), Degüello (1979), El Loco (1981), Eliminator (1983), Afterburner (1985) and Recycler (1990).

They are available for individual download or bundled together in ZZ TOP: THE COMPLETE STUDIO ALBUMS (1970-1990). All 10 albums are also available on CD in a boxed set of the same name, with each album presented in a wallet sleeve that faithfully reproduces the original artwork, including the gatefold designs used for Tres Hombres and Tejas. This marks the first time that the original mixes for ZZ Tops’ First Album, Rio Grande Mud and Tejas are available on CD and as digital download.
 
Additionally, a dozen of ZZ TOP’s iconic videos are now available for the first time on YouTube. A full list is below or follow this link for a full playlist: http://bit.ly/ZAKknq.
 
Today, Gibbons, Hill and Beard remain together performing and recording as, they often say, “the same three guys playing the same three chords.” The trio offered a statement regarding the release of ZZ TOP: THE COMPLETE STUDIO ALBUMS (1970-1990):

“We're gratified that the albums from the first 20 years of the band are going to be made available in this set. We're especially delighted to note the restoration of ZZ Top's First Album, Rio Grande Mud and Tejas has been incorporated; it's good to have been made whole again on a certain level.”  
 
*At inception, Fandango! was a seamless amalgamation of both studio and live recordings; the original track line up is intact for this set. 
 
ZZ TOP videos now available on YouTube:

GIMME ALL YOUR LOVIN’ (from Eliminator)
LEGS (from Eliminator)
SHARP DRESSED MAN (from Eliminator)
TV DINNERS (from Eliminator)
SLEEPING BAG (from Afterburner)
ROUGH BOY (from Afterburner)
STAGES (from Afterburner)
VELCRO FLY (from Afterburner)
GIVE IT UP (from Recycler)
MY HEAD’S IN MISSISSIPPI (from Recycler)
BURGER MAN (from Recycler)
VIVA LAS VEGAS (from Greatest Hits)

Midge Ure live album out now

My Midge Ure interview (found elsewhere on this blog), was one of my best in a long time. Since I attended the LA show back in January, I can't wait to hear this. Read on for details...

Midge Ure's latest CD release is exactly what it claims to be. Live in Chicago was recorded at the Mayne Stage in Chicago on Jan. 19 of this year during his first US tour in over a decade. 


"Music is a wonderful thing," Ure says. "Sometimes, when you least expect it and in the most unusual circumstances the unforseen can happen. Twelve days prior to this recording neither Right the Stars, the band who backed me on this, nor I had never met. It could have been a recipe for disaster but instead we bonded as both musicians and friends."

This recording shows a rougher, rockier side of Ure's capabilities, containing more powerful versions of classic solo works like "If I Was" and the huge European hit "Breathe" but also alternative versions of his 80's synth-rock band Ultravox's songs in the form of "Vienna" and "Dancing With Tears in my Eyes." There is even a guitar and synth driven version of Visage's electro classic "Fade to Grey" - the song still hailed today as a leading light in its genre. Following up on the success of the tour this past winter, Ure will return to North America for another tour in early 2014.

The 15 track CD is available through www.midgeure.com

Track listing

I See Hope
Love's Great Adventure
Call of the Wild
Fade to Grey
Breathe
Cold Cold Heart
Answers to Nothing
Just for You
No Regrets
Vienna
Dear God
Hymn
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
If I Was